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Science and Technology Diplomacy, a Focus on the Americas with Lessons for the World. Volume III, Sustainable technologies and policies in the Americas / [edited by] Hassan A. Vafai, Kevin E. Lansey
- Conference Author
- Science and Technology Diplomacy, a Focus on the Americas with Lessons for the World (2017 : Tucson, Arizona)
- Additional Titles
- Sustainable technologies and policies in the Americas
- Published
- New York [New York] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Momentum Press, 2018.
- Edition
- First edition.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (1 PDF (xxiii, 94 pages)) : illustrations
- Additional Creators
- Vafai, Hassan A. and Lansey, Kevin E.
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- Series
- Contents
- Part 1. Climate change challenges for the Americas and the role of science diplomacy -- Introduction to IAI science diplomacy and capacity building and water sustainability challenges for the Americas -- Water sustainability challenges of the Americas -- The challenges of creating a science-policy interface -- Collaborating to tackle climate change in the Americas -- Climate change challenges and opportunities for marine science -- Addressing international water challenges through UNESCO, its affiliated centers and the academic community -- Science diplomacy in the Colorado River Delta restoration initiative, Part 2. Serving America through science -- The Iron Curtain, science, and an emerging super power -- Concluding remarks, and Speaker biographies -- About the authors -- Index.
- Summary
- Science diplomacy and policy can support collaborative national and international science for advancing knowledge with societal impact in fields such as climate, space, medicine, and the environment. Scientific advances made possible by the basic and applied research carried out by government agencies, universities, and nongovernmental organizations create opportunities and challenges with growing impact on policy decisions. Developing structures that produce the best science information to policy makers is becoming more critical in an ever-changing world. This three-volume set presented by prominent figures from the disciplines of science, engineering, technology, and diplomacy includes their perspectives on potential solutions to opportunities 21st-century scientists, engineers, and diplomats face in the future: To shed light and interface science, technology, and engineering with the realm of policy ; To provide a vision for the future by identifying obstacles and opportunities while focusing on several key issues.
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- ISBN
- 1947083651
9781947083653 (electronic bk.)
9781947083646 (print)
1947083643 - Note
- Title from PDF title page (viewed on August 31, 2018).
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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